MUNICIPAL

December 12, 2012

LISBON - In Columbiana County Municipal Court Tuesday, William McMillan, 19, Silliman St., New Waterford, waived his right to a preliminary hearing and was bound over to the Columbiana County grand jury on charges for breaking and entering and two counts of receiving stolen property. Court documents allege McMillan and another man, Alex D. Cook, took a 2005 Ford Explorer from Boardman and wrecked it while mudbogging on the property of Dale Hill, Millrock Road, New Waterford. They then dismantled it. Additionally, the two men allegedly broke into the New Waterford Fire Department on Nov. 28 and took more than $100 from the chief's office. Finally, the two reportedly were found to have a Holland Tractor taken from the home of Dale Hill.

Cook, 19, Crestview Road, New Waterford, is already scheduled for a plea hearing Thursday in Common Pleas Court on a theft charge. Additionally, he has a preliminary hearing scheduled in Municipal Court Thursday on charges of breaking and entering and two counts receiving stolen property.

Additionally, Jason Cope, 37, Silliman Street, New Waterford, was bound over on a charge of complicity to receiving stolen property for having in his possession a door, fender, bumper and hood of the 2005 Ford Explorer, which was stolen from Boardman. The parts were being stored at his home on Silliman Street, New Waterford. Additionally, Cope reportedly went with Cook to burn the vehicle.

A Jan. 3 preliminary hearing was set for John F. Betz, 32, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, charged with burglary for allegedly walking a home at 14732 state Route 45, Lisbon, looking for his wife on Saturday. Anthony Tatgenhorst confronted Betz with a gun inside the home and Betz left.

Paul John Liversage, 42, Struthers, was fined $725, had his license suspended for six months and sentenced to nine days in jail for OVI first offense, marked lanes, driving under OVI suspension and criminal trespassing for going to a Herbster Street, Columbiana home where he had been previously warned against going.

Frank J. Little III, 42, Walnut Street, Salineville, was fined $705, sentenced to three days in jail, had his license suspended for six months and required 50 hours community service for OVI first offense and lane violations.

John R. Fry, 57, Enon Valley, Pa., was fined $675, sentenced to 10 days in jail, had his license suspended for six months and required 40 hours community service for OVI first offense and marked lanes.

Elizabeth A. Schneider, 47, state Route 518, Lisbon, was fined $500, sentenced to one day in jail, had her license suspended for six months and required 40 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension and hit skip.

Randy J. Callehan, 22, West Main Street, Salineville, was fined $525, sentenced to three days in jail, had his license suspended for six months and required 50 hours community service for OVI first offense, possession of a drug abuse instrument and traffic control devices.

James D. Laughlin, 21, Dutchtown School Road, Rogers, was fined $350 , sentenced to two days in jail, had his license suspended for six months and required 20 hours community service for failure to control and reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

Ashlea D. Young, 29, New Middletown, was fined $250 and sentenced to three days in jail for driving under OVI suspension and speeding.

Soung Sarge, 33, Township Road 62, Hammondsville, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct amended from assault for striking Jakob Bell in the face several times on July 17, 2011.

Travis T. Sadler, 37, Ohio Avenue, Salem, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct for a disturbance caused while police were investigating a domestic dispute in front of his Ohio Avenue home on Sunday.

Alexis N. Cusick, 21, Crestview Road, New Waterford, was fined $100 and required 10 hours community service for no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

Clinton A. Scott III, U.S. Route 62, Salem, was fined $100 and served three days in jail for disorderly conduct while voluntarily intoxicated.

Kenneth P. Weber, 54, East Taggart Street, East Palestine, was fined $75 and required 40 hours community service for passing bad checks. A second passing bad checks charge was dismissed.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Benjamin J. Goins, 27, Wooster, charged with failure to comply, obstructing official business, OVI second offense, driving under suspension and failure to control. Goins allegedly tried to stop the highway patrol from towing his vehicle from the crash scene before fleeing into the woods.

A Dec. 27 pretrial was set for Leandrew William Pearson, 23, Union Street, Columbiana, cited with failure to display a valid sticker and traffic control devices.

A Jan. 7 pretrial was set for Joshua Freeman, 35, Jonesville, Va., cited with driving under suspension.

A Jan. 31 pretrial was set for Loni Quinn, 22, Fifth Street, Beloit, charged with theft for allegedly concealing $326 worth of merchandise in her purse on June 25 before attempting to leave the Walmart in Salem.

A Feb. 2 pretrial is set for Jared M. Reifsnyder, 22, South Johnson Road, Sebring, cited with driving under a child support suspension.

A Feb. 4 pretrial was set for Sandra J. Sadler, 56, Plymouth Place, Salem, cited with use of an unauthorized plate.

A Feb. 12 pretrial was set for Michael P. Esenwein, 27, West Park Avenue, Columbiana, charged with criminal damaging for allegedly ramming a car owned by Paul Kern pushing the car about three feet and damaging it.

A Feb. 19 pretrial was set for Joshua E. Brown, 28, Cusick Road, Lisbon, charged with driving under suspension and speeding.